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Track and field spring season opens
Last Saturday, the men’s and women’s track and field teams opened their spring season at the North Coast Athletic Conference Indoor Relays. Hosted by Oberlin College, the women’s team finished fifth and the men sixth in the nine-team field.
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Track and field ready for spring
The College of Wooster men’s and women’s track and field teams will travel to Oberlin College tomorrow for their first indoor meet of the 2011 season. Over the course of the next two months, the track and field teams will be training and competing indoors, cumulating the indoor season at the NCAA Championships on March…
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Alabama has become a state of NCAA champions
It can no longer be denied that the state of Alabama has a lot to be proud of these days, at least in terms of college football. In the last two seasons† Alabama has produced two different national championship teams, both of which made it out of the hardest conference in college football with undefeated…
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ACC all about Duke, Big Ten gains power, depth
It would be tough to argue that the best conference in college basketball in recent memory is not the Big East. The massive 16-team league (which will† add Texas Christian University in 2012) always sends an absurd amount of teams to the NCAA Tournament, with teams like Villanova University, Georgetown University, Syracuse University and the…
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Swimming strong
Last Saturday, Jan. 22 the women’s swimming and diving team defeated Wheeling Jesuit University 137-120 in Wheeling, WV. The Fighting Scots women were led by double-winners Mariah McGovern ’14, Adriana Hoak ’14 and Melissa Haug ’12 in their decisive victory over the Cardinals. Unfortunately, the Wooster men were defeated by the Cardinals 142-112. McGovern began…
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EMen’s basketball continues record start of perfection
The men’s basketball team extended its school-record 18-0 start by winning a classic against rival Wittenberg University on Saturday in Timken Gymnasium. The Scots looked unstoppable after crushing Oberlin College 82-55 on Jan. 12, beating Denison Univerity 72-64 on Jan. 15, and dismantling Allegheny College (5-13, 2-8 NCAC) 88-56 on Jan. 19. But this match-up…